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  • Honestly I am not aware/well enough to even fix the kinks in my own system let alone hop or do much real development, so that's a no from me for moving to a platform with low support to a platform with even less support.

    If we could just get the brave to get out of bed in the morning...

  • Americans moving to Canada receive a not-so-warm welcome...
  • Buy a house? Best I could hope for (assuming I could even make it to the border without a car) would be if they'd let me get into the MAID program. A tester for cheap brain preservation, if I'm lucky.

    This is not a joke, I find the pearl-clutching about euthanasia silly when the alternative is business-as-usual (particularly here in the US where social programs are fought against).

  • Why Linux Users NEVER SUBSCRIBE to any Youtuber
  • Your first mistake was assuming that Linux users would ever watch a video. That's definitely the issue here, you need more text to convince people that they're wrong (it is a good use of your time, and a worthy goal).

  • The community behind the PC port of Ocarina of Time have been secretly working on a native version of Star Fox 64
  • You fool!

    Be a good grandma: Tussle your grandkids' hair and tell 'em YOU WILL EAT WHEN THE FOOD IS READY!

  • The closest that I've been in a relationship
  • you’re going to have to take a few tiny steps towards society, because society won’t make the first move

    I feel like this works both ways. See Bowling Alone. Loneliness is a rising statistic, though unlike others I see isolation/escapism(/internet usage) as a symptom not a cause. I think money is a big reason.

    Not sure about OP, but some of my perspective is from living in a tiny village in car-centric USA so there is not much social here for me, if anything at all. The "my people" are probably out there, perhaps even nearer than I think but that doesn't mean we'll ever have reason to know each other.

  • ‘We live in a climate of fear’: graphic novelist’s Elon Musk book can’t find UK or US publisher
  • They need to change the likeness a little.

    Elo, who? What? Nooo, he's... uhh... Æléon 3000! Does it at all resemble a real set of events that happened? I sure hope not, that'd be an interesting coincidence.

  • Cassette Futurism - Images of 70s and 80 tech and media
  • Seems a bit odd to have so much standard, correct-era tech. Having anachronism seems like the point, the futurism bit. Like Quadrilateral Cowboy, or often Cowboy Bebop.

    The one exception may be the stuff like that Nissan 300ZX (1985) digital dashboard, that feels anachronistic in an entirely different way. I could imagine a 3hr video essay on how expensive the design was, or perhaps a Technology Connections breakdown of the functionality/workings/issues etc.

  • Four Thieves Vinegar Collective | an anarchist collective dedicated to enabling access to medicines and medical technologies to those who need them but don’t have them.
  • I'm hoping more for brain preservation (non-upload, lower cost like chemical fixation+non-cryo). Get me out of here.

  • Pop!_OS crashes on suspend after updating to Nvidia 560 drivers.
  • I'm hesitant to swap DEs, XFCE has WM tweaks I really like (accessibility>hide title of windows when maximized) and on top of that I made my own ultra-minimal XFWM theme (frameless, 12px titlebar, works well for a rolled-up music player or watching a video in mpv looking like PiP).

  • flouride
  • I mean you can buy it here in a normal store. So I'm not sure if you mean a dentist can't use/provide it, or if you're thinking about the nano forms of it.

    Edit, just saw this:

    the FDA regulates dental products like toothpaste as cosmetics rather than therapeutic agents for cavity prevention

    Interestingly, many ingredients used in dental care, including fluoride, are employed off-label. This means they are used in ways not officially approved by the FDA but are still considered effective based on scientific evidence and clinical practice

  • flouride
  • For other toothpaste that still strengthens enamel, there is toothpaste with hydroxyapatite (which can be ingested, at least that specific ingredient). Though it is probably more expensive.

  • flouride
  • It could likely be replaced with hydroxyapatite instead (it also can be used to remove lead and other things from water, which makes searching about being added to municipal water difficult). Good for not only teeth, also bones.

    I also wonder if adding other vitamins would make more sense (just enough to stop deficiencies) if we're talking about health outcomes, though the first idea I had with vitamin C came up with results of that messing with the chlorine in the water.

  • We're all in the matrix.
  • If I had any part: "Were you listening to me, Neo? Or were you looking at the dancing badgers?"

    The entire scene is low-poly with colors defined using the mesh itself,  also the image is optimized for color to reduce data, resulting in dithering patterns. In a gray room with black and white triangle tiles, there are 6 badgers of various sizes standing and facing the viewer. Similarly, there are 5 eyes floating in the air one of which is not fully opaque. There is 1 banana on the floor.

    Also, some aspects of the matrix (as a concept) seem silly with today's society. You don't need to lie about it, I already live mostly digitally and would be fine with my body being used as a battery or whatever.

    I'm at the point where a medsci student could probably convince me to let them preserve my brain (chemical fixation if anything like that has potential to be reversed). Though I would wish to have some form of revival contract (with different acceptable scenarios) to not wake up to the same/worse conditions.

  • Why is everyone vehemently against easier lives?
  • Honestly, I live a slow life. Time is the main thing that I have. I dabble with programming, but not really for android and I don't even use a "smart assistant", I don't even have mobile service due to cost and lack of need.

    My idea of making life easier was ripping the carpet out of my room. It is much easier to sweep a wood floor and I can do it at any time.

    Even the things that I would want to automate in my life I don't think I could make a robot to accomplish it (honestly, I have a dusty 3D printer after upgrading to a beta dual extruder pushed complication a bit too far for me, as I already disliked the design/tolerances iteration process).

    My main issues right now are related to living on the edge of nowhere, no way to meet people+nothing to do, no ability to move (without being homeless), low water pressure, polyester clothes/sheets that don't get clean. None of those are really fixable with automation. EDIT: Also (lack of) healthcare. That could be automated (particularly just for better-than-nothing) but not by me, obviously.

  • Why is everyone vehemently against easier lives?
  • Probably because in most cases, doing so requires a tradeoff of some sort. Hardware, design and planning, upkeep, data privacy and reliance on external factors/services etc.

    So when it doesn't fit together and people don't even have any real source of help (not to mention enshittification) it should be no wonder that the existing way (or "live with it") is the only real option.

    Also there is also the angle of some "easier" options that sound nice on paper but end up creating their own problems (or are just too expensive to be viable).

  • Pop!_OS crashes on suspend after updating to Nvidia 560 drivers.
  • I have the same issue on an Arch derivative with XFCE and a 1050Ti. From what I can find online this is related to a change with SystemD, though when I tried the suggested fixes they didn't seem to work.

    It has been a while since this issue started and updates seem to have not fixed it (though I am not currently updated). Annoying especially as I used to use my computer to wake up.

  • GitHub - gdext-nim: Nim for Godot GDExtension. A pure library and a CLI tool.
    github.com GitHub - godot-nim/gdext-nim: Nim for Godot GDExtension. A pure library and a CLI tool.

    Nim for Godot GDExtension. A pure library and a CLI tool. - godot-nim/gdext-nim

    GitHub - godot-nim/gdext-nim: Nim for Godot GDExtension. A pure library and a CLI tool.

    Personal note: Aside from a software demo (+very small change to other demo) and a basic 3D character controller (which I need to work on again), I really haven't worked with this much.

    I have been more focused on vertex color models and their use in Godot. Haven't done much here either... but have started a collection of materials, got billboarded models\* working and a simple gridmap.

    \*=face negative Y in blender, apply rotation. Otherwise it will not export properly.

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  • Me: "If I make a new mascot platformer (gratis) with vertex colors, maybe someone would get me out of here? What are the chances and outcomes? Would I even have enough time to make something decent with current conditions?"

    The entire scene is low-poly with colors defined using the mesh itself,  also the image is optimized for color to reduce data, resulting in dithering patterns. In a gray room with black and white triangle tiles, there are 6 badgers of various sizes standing and facing the viewer. Similarly, there are 5 eyes floating in the air one of which is not fully opaque. There is 1 banana on the floor.

    Blender, Godot 4, player controller in Nim-lang via gdext-nim, and on top of the 3 hats I need to learn I don't have many viable ideas.

    Also somewhat related to the social isolation thread in showerthoughts, I live on the edge of nowhere and don't even want to drive.

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